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Ann Ayars (July 23, 1918 – February 27, 1995) was an American soprano and actress. Early in her career she acted in several TV series and non musical films. Later, she sang with the New York City Opera (NYCO), and became known worldwide when she sang and acted the part of Antonia in the 1951 British film The Tales of Hoffmann.
Ann Ayars was born on 23 July 1918 in Los Angeles, California, USA. She was an actress, known for Fiesta (1941), The Tales of Hoffmann (1951) and Apache Trail (1942). She died on 27 February 1995 in Hemet, California, USA.
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Mar 13, 1995 · Ann Ayars, who sang with the New York City Opera, made a series of non-musical films and later became a college music professor, has died. She was 75. Ms. Ayars died Feb. 27 from the...
Ann Ayars (23 July 1918 – 27 February 1995) was an American soprano and actress. Early in her career she acted in several TV series and non musical films. Later, she sang with the New York City Opera (NYCO), and became known worldwide when she sang and acted the part of Antonia in the 1951 British film The Tales of Hoffmann.
Feb 27, 1995 · actress. 76 years (United States). biography, photo, best movies and TV shows, news, birthday and age, Date of Death. «Mission: Impossible» (1966 – 1973), «Jericho» (1966 – 1967), «The Monroes» (1966 – 1967), «Batman» (1966 – 1968), «The Alfred Hitchcock Hour» (1962 – 1965)...
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- July 23, 1918
Feb 27, 1995 · The American soprano and actress, Ann Ayars, began as a singer in the late 1930's and started acting in the early 1940's. She had parts in several television series, including Batman, Hazel, Mission: Impossible, The Alfred Hitchcock Hour, Perry Mason, The Virginian and The Monroes.
Ann Ayars was born on 23 July 1918 in Beverly Hills, California. She began as a singer in the late 1930s and started acting in the early 1940s. She had parts in several television series, including Batman, Hazel, Mission: Impossible, The Alfred Hitchcock Hour, Perry Mason, The Virginian and The Monroes.